2025 Gasworks Residency for an artist from Aotearoa New Zealand

Installation view of Shiraz Sadikeen's studio at Gasworks, December 2024

Gasworks, the Jan Warburton Charitable Trust and the Office for Contemporary Art Aotearoa invite applications for an artist from Aotearoa New Zealand to undertake a research residency at Gasworks, London from 6 October – 22 December 2025.

The residency offers an early / mid-career artist opportunities for self-led professional development, artistic exchange and experimentation and development of new international networks, and as such can be significant for the advancement of their career. Alongside the time for extensive practice-based research and access to artists in London with similar interests, Gasworks provides opportunities for the artist to develop new work and showcase their practice, work ethic and conceptual focuses to an international audience, including curators and collectors, unavailable in Aotearoa New Zealand.

The residency provides return flights to London, 24/7-access to a private studio space in the Gasworks building, accommodation in a house shared with three or four other international artists in residence with Gasworks, plus living and materials allowance.

The critical nature at the heart of Gasworks encourages the fostering of active dialogues with local creative practitioners, including artists, curators and writers, as well as direct engagement with important London-based artist-run spaces, collectives, galleries, museums, patrons and collectors.

More information and how to apply can be found on the Gasworks website here.  

Applications close on Monday 19 May at 1pm UK time

Previous residencies for artists from Aotearoa New Zealand at Gasworks

The Gasworks residency for an artist from Aotearoa New Zealand was started by the Jan Warburton CharitableTrust in 2016, and has been an annual residency for the last eight years, missing only one year during covid.  2025 will be the ninth residency in the series.

Artists who have been awarded the residency include:

Sriwhana Spong - 2016

Katrina Beekhuis - 2017

Hikalu Clarke – 2018

Christina Pataialii – 2019

(No residency in 2020, due to Gasworks being closed during covid)

Sarah Rose– 2021

Campbell Patterson – 2022

Sorawit Songsataya – 2023

Shiraz Sadikeen - 2024

Partners

The residency is a partnership between Gasworks, the Jan Warburton Charitable Trust and the Office for Contemporary Art Aotearoa

About Gasworks

Established in1994, Gasworks is a non-profit contemporary visual art organisation working between UK and international practices, offering a cohesive space of critical dialogue and studio-driven practices. Gasworks runs a critically engaged exhibition programme in their gallery space often offering artists their first major exhibition in London.  Alongside this, Gasworks has nine studios that are made available to London-based for up to five years, and four studios that are dedicated to residencies for international artists.  Gasworks’ highly respected international residency program offers sixteen artists each year the opportunity to research new work in London. Events, workshops and open-studio events are organised to engage the wider community, as well to provide theresident artists an opportunity to develop and expand their professional networks. Through Gasworks, curator and patron visits ensure that the artistsare provided with an active landscape to ensure the exposure of their artistic practices.  

About Jan Warburton Charitable Trust

The Jan Warburton Charitable Trust (JWCT) was established by Dunedin-based collector and philanthropist, Jan Warburton, to support the development of contemporary art in Aotearoa New Zealand, with a particular focus on late-emerging and mid-career artists. 

The residency for a New Zealand artist at Gasworks was developed by the Trust in 2016.

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Supporters

The residency is made possible through the commitment and generous support of private individuals and trusts, including the Jan Warburton Charitable Trust, Jenny and Andrew Smith, Shirley-Ann and Rick Mannering, Dame Jenny Gibbs, Bath Street Arts Trust, Tim Melville and Rosemary and Tim Auld. The organisers are indebted to these people, many of whom have supported the residency since its inception.

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